COVID-19 Crisis as the New-State-of-the-Art in the Crimmigration Milieu

Tsiganou, Joanna and Chalkia, Anastasia and Lempesi, Martha (2021) COVID-19 Crisis as the New-State-of-the-Art in the Crimmigration Milieu. Social Sciences, 10 (12). p. 457. ISSN 2076-0760

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Abstract

The concept of crimmigration connotes the currently prevailing approach between the different fields of penal, administrative and migration laws. It seems that, progressively, there is an amalgamation of penal law practices with those of civil and administrative law processes in a way creating confusion as to the boundaries of each law discipline and rational. In addition, the protection of public health from COVID-19 interrelates with the above three fields of law while at the same time the measures undertaken for the confrontation of the pandemic are further strengthening the social controls already imposed towards the migrant-refugee populations. Based on the Greek experience, we are particularly interested in mixed migration flows’ status of a ‘prolonged reception’. We have decided to examine the cases of the ‘asylum-seeker’ population and the ‘undocumented’ population who, to a large extent, constitute a large unseen category for the national vaccine program implemented to combat the COVID-19 hygiene crisis. The basic idea supported by our present study is that the health field is used as an additive component to crimmigration as it helps the establishment of a concrete screening intensifying the already imposed migration controls. In addition, the official social controls imposed to combat the COVD-19 health crisis contribute to crimmigration through the intensification of the dangerization of mixed migration flows. Currently, the health field, affected by COVID-19, contributes to the intensification of the crimmigration regime and at the same time to a dangerous cul-de-sac.

Item Type: Article
Uncontrolled Keywords: crimmigration; migrants/refugees; COVID-19; vaccination; Greece
Subjects: Journal Eprints > Social Sciences and Humanities
Depositing User: Managing Editor
Date Deposited: 08 Nov 2022 04:44
Last Modified: 07 Dec 2023 03:50
URI: http://repository.journal4submission.com/id/eprint/66

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